DOJ Demands Documents From Irvine in Live Nation Investigation
The City of Irvine, California is being asked by the Department of Justice to hand over a number of documents...
Live Nation: Privacy Demands “Stonewalling” of Senate Requests
Live Nation antitrust czar Dan Wall issued a response to news that the entertainment giant had been subpoenaed by a...
Live Nation Targeted by Class Action Alleging Shareholder Deception
Live Nation’s legal woes over longtime allegations that uses anti-competitive and illegal business practices that make it a de facto...
Swifties Still Fighting Ticketmaster One Year After Eras Tour Ticket Fiasco
One year ago, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ticket sale — referred to as “The Great War” — caused complete chaos...
Live Nation Probed by DOJ Over Agreements with Venues, Artists
Entertainment giant Live Nation is currently at the forefront of an investigation by the Department of Justice over its alleged...
What the DOJ’s Google Antitrust Trial Could Mean for Ticketing
History has shown that successful government antitrust activities have led to improved innovation and savings for consumers. If the Department...
Ticket Reform Hopes Face Tough Task in Live Nation’s Connections
Spoiler alert: the millions (billions) of live event fans who are demanding significant change to the ticketing experience shouldn’t hold...
Multiple Live Nation Shareholder Lawsuits Teased on DOJ News
Multiple law firms have announced investigations of Live Nation with the potential for lawsuits to follow, looking to draw interest...
DOJ Has Contacted SeatGeek, Paciolan for Ticketmaster/LN Probe
Antitrust lawyers working for the Department of Justice have been in contact with at least two companies in competition with...
Investor Class Action Lawsuit Proposed Against Live Nation
The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz has declared that it is investigating potential claims against the board of directors...
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